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020 _a978-971-9617-3
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082 _aGC 614.12 D229 2014
100 _aDascil-CaƱete, A.M.
245 0 _aForensic chemistry and toxicology: an essential tool in effective criminal justice system
260 _aQuezon City :
_bWiseman's Publishing,
_cc2014.
300 _a176p. ;
_c22cm.
500 _aWith definition of terms.
504 _aIncludes bibliographies.
505 _aCh.1 Introduction: practice of forensic chemistry -- ch.2 Preservation and safekeeping of evidence -- ch.3 Development of scientific crime laboratory -- ch.4 Scientific evidence -- ch.5 Witness (distinction between an ordinary and an expert witness) -- ch.6 Drugs (according to legal/international/pharmacological classifications) -- ch.7 Examination of dangerous drugs -- ch.8 Gunshot residue (examinations/detection of gunshot residue) -- ch.9 Explosive and explosion -- ch.10 Scene examination (methods of examination/detection) -- ch.11 Fire and arson investigation, combustion, nature and behavior of fire, sources of ignition, laboratory identification -- ch.12 Tool mark -- ch.13 Glass and glass fracture -- ch.14 Hair -- ch.15 Ultra violet, fiber, tape, impressions and paint -- ch.16 Macro-etching examination -- ch.17 Liquor test -- ch.18 Toxicology (types of poisoning, evidence of poisoning, classifications of poisons, posology) -- ch.19 DNA analysis -- ch.20 Forensic serology and bloodstain pattern -- ch.21 Gathering and safekeeping of evidence -- ch.22 Scene of crime operation (SOCO).
650 _2Forensic.
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